Author:
Carrero Márquez Oliver,Marín Palacios Cristina,Botey Fullat María
Abstract
The confinement has been one of the measures adopted to mitigate the effects of Covid-19 with the greatest effect on society, such as changes in the consumption of content e-learning due to their need to acquire new knowledge. The objective is to establish causal links between periods of confinement and the growth of consumption of e-learning resources. Data on the use of a e-learning channel have been taken and Bayesian Network have been used as a methodological instrument. The results confirm this causal relationship. It shows lines of cause-effect research that could improve e-learning content attending on the user behavior.
Subject
Visual Arts and Performing Arts
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